Improvement in insect-destroying compositions



1 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

ERNEST BAGNIGKI AND AUGUST GROESCHEL, OF JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS,

'NEW JERSEY.

IMPROVEMENT IN INSECT-DESTROVING COMPOSITIONS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 1 88,766, dated March 27 1877; application filed November 14, 1876.-

. pound, take two ounces of naphtha, two ounces of benzine, one and one-half ounce of oil of turpentine, one-half ounce of oil of hemlock. To the above add absolute alcohol until the compound appears perfectly clear. If the alcohol is not absolute the compound will not or furniture, and the result in either case to the insects and vermin is to kill them.

We desire to claim A compound consisting of naphtha, benzine, oil of turpentine, oil of hemlock, and alcohol, in the proportions hereinbefore set forth, and for the purpose specified.

ERNEST BAGNIGKI. AUGUST GROESOHEL.

Witnesses RICHD. GERNER, FRANKLIN BAEEITT. 

